English Vocabulary & Pronunciation - H2

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Daily Pronunciation - hurtle
Today's word is "hurtle". This is a verb which means to move very fast.
For example, you can say, "The rocket hurtled into outer space towards Mars."

Daily Pronunciation - hyperbole
Today's word is "hyperbole". This is a noun which means an exaggerated statement.
For example, you can say, "Jane said to her sister, 'Your butt is as big as the State of Wisconsin.' She used hyperbole to emphasize her point that her sister is overweight."

Learning English Pronunciation - hypocrite
Today's word is hypocrite. This is a noun which means a person who presents himself to be different than he actually is.
For example, you can say, Jim is a hypocrite. He says he is against guns but he owns one himself.

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